I cant boot anymore and think it's due to overheating. There is a dissasembly guide vaialble that involves removikng the keyboard. I am wondering if there is an easier way to clean it out.

http://emachines.fizi.ca/guides.phpI cant boot anymore and think it's due to overheating. There is a dissasembly guide vaialble that involves removikng the keyboard. I am wondering if there is an easier way to clean it out.

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Cleaning the exterior portion of the laptop case
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bottom of the laptop. Dust, dirt, hair, or other substances can almost
always be removed easily using a cotton swab and/or compressed air.Warning: If you're using compressed air to
clean the openings that have fans within them, it's possible that the
amount of air blown on the fans can cause them to over spin, damaging or
destroying the fan. To help prevent this issue, place something
in-between the fan blades, such as a toothpick.Cleaning laptop keyboard
Like almost everything else on a laptop, a keyboard
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If you've spilt something onto the laptop keyboard (like a
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that's causing the keys to stick and cleaning it does not help we
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Cleaning the laptop touchpad
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If you have your windows cd and do not have anything on the computer that you need. I would suggest reinstalling your windows run it as a boot cd and follow instructions from there should wipe the passwords so you can put new passwords on when windows is reinstalled it will be a clean slate from there.

Sounds like the pc is set to a low pixel setting, try going to properties and adjust display settings.
ie. Right click on desktop image, click on Properties. WIndow will pop up, click on SETTINGS tab and adjust Screen Resolutions and/or Color Quality. That should make the change. Sometimes programs installed changes those settings. Good Luck!

http://www.emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=Notebooks&subcat=M%20Series&model=M6811
This is the manufacturer driver download page, you may need to update the wifi netwrok card driver, probably the Broadcom file, if you got to the "Control Panel" and goto the system icon and double click, then click on the hardware tab, then deviceManager, and see if any Devices have any "Issuse" (anything except for a "+" sign next to the catagory. then install the corresponding driver.